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> On 11/21/2007, Uber Zooka wrote:
> > Because he's trying to go from a linux machine to a machine running 
> > Cygwin.... 
> 
> I think you're missing my point.  If there's an answer to this question
> in the Linux->Linux case (or on any other UNIXy platforms that don't include
> Cygwin) then that same approach should work on Cygwin.  If it doesn't, then
> that's a Cygwin issue and on-topic.  If it does work, then that's the answer
> to the question and Cygwin has no bearing, thus the original inquiry is
> off-topic.
> 
> > He's trying to run an app on a windows machine and wants to know 
> > how to make the console on the windows machine stay there.
> 
> Since 'ssh' is a client program on the client machine that's logging in
> remotely to the server machine, there's nothing visible on the server.
> Output goes to the client terminal.  There's no visible mechanism on the
> server for this output to "stay" on.  There may be other ways to achieve
> something that would be a reasonable alternative in this case but that
> would presuppose that we understand what actual problem the OP was trying
> to solve.  That's why I suggested he provide more info if he has a Cygwin-
> specific issue.

An off-topic answer would be xon(1).

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